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but look around south america. they have a space process he's in some countries and it means when you are elected as president, you have a longer term. so in mexico for the sample you get a six year term as long term but it gives you a little more bandwidth to think about the structural problems without constantly having elections. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states a few months ago in midterms in november and here we already the discourse on television and the united states is set up the next elections. where does the policy maker of the scope or the band width to focus on the structural problem? everybody acknowledges they, are there. they talk about energy efficiency without basically trying to maintain what is their big thing which is the same power. >> host: i don't think this was actually something that you address in the book or maybe i just forgot it, is there any evidence that longer term is actually result in better policymaking? i get the feeling if you are a poor country
but look around south america. they have a space process he's in some countries and it means when you are elected as president, you have a longer term. so in mexico for the sample you get a six year term as long term but it gives you a little more bandwidth to think about the structural problems without constantly having elections. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states a few months ago in midterms in november and here we already the discourse on television and the...
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look around south america. they have democracy processes in some countries, and to processes mean when you're elected or the president, you have a longer term. in mexico, for example, there's a six year term. it's one term, but gives you more time to think aboutth structural problems without having the election. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states just a few months ago, midterms in november, and here we are already much of the discourse on television in the united states is about the next election which is next year. where does policymaker have the scope or bandwidth to focus on problems. everybody acknowledges it's there, infrastructure, education, energy efficiency, without main taping what's their big thing which is to stay in power. >> host: this isn't something addressed in the book or maybe i forgot it, but is there any evidence that longer terms or anything like that result in better policymaking? i get the feeling that if you're a poor country, you're hungry, and therefor
look around south america. they have democracy processes in some countries, and to processes mean when you're elected or the president, you have a longer term. in mexico, for example, there's a six year term. it's one term, but gives you more time to think aboutth structural problems without having the election. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states just a few months ago, midterms in november, and here we are already much of the discourse on television in the...
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country in latin america. it is the character of this country that inspires. our original guiding stars, our struggle and hope, but there is no such thing as a loan struggle. no such thing as a lone hope. the july and people have shown this time and again, including your recovery from the terrible earthquake here one year ago. credit for success belongs to the chilean people whose courage, sacrifices, and perseverance build this nation into the leader that it is. and we're very honored to be joined today by four leaders who have died -- guided this nation through two years of process. thank you all for being here. in [applause] i cannot imagine a more fitting place to discuss the new era of partnership that the united states is pursuing. not only with chile, but across the americas. i am grateful we're joined by leaders and members of the diplomatic corps across the region. within my first 100 days in office, one of my first foreign trip as president i travel to trinidad and tobago to meet with leaders across
country in latin america. it is the character of this country that inspires. our original guiding stars, our struggle and hope, but there is no such thing as a loan struggle. no such thing as a lone hope. the july and people have shown this time and again, including your recovery from the terrible earthquake here one year ago. credit for success belongs to the chilean people whose courage, sacrifices, and perseverance build this nation into the leader that it is. and we're very honored to be...
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if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. welcome to speaking freely, a weekly conversation about free expression and america. i'm ken paulson. today we'll look at the history of comic book censorship. our guests today include wendy pini of elfquest, joe quesada of marvel comics, and carmine infantino, the former publisher and president of d.c. comics. welcome to you all. (man) thank you. [applause] well, what a great lineup, and we've got folks with every possible perspective on comic books here. just by way of background, there is something called the comics code that is on comic books, most of the comic books i grew up reading-- many of which were illustrated by carmine-- had the comics code authority approval on it, which basically said this comic book has been sanitized for your
if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. welcome to speaking freely, a weekly conversation about free expression and america. i'm ken paulson. today we'll look at the history of comic book censorship. our guests today include wendy pini of...
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but when it comes to justifying its wars america has become the nation that cried wolf especially now when one of the key sources use the head of the two thousand and three iraq invasion has admitted he lied to us i just wanted to do something for my country so i'm such a story that is not a teacher there anymore if i asked i would do the same thing again i have no regrets rafique i don't want all geneva aka curveball was seeking asylum in germany back in two thousand he told german intelligence that saddam hussein had biological weapons mounted on trucks they didn't believe him and when u.s. intelligence requested his testimony before attacking iraq germany told them he was unreliable but that didn't stop top u.s. officials building their case using him and no intelligence of their own we're giving you our faction conclusions based on solid intelligence one of the so-called solid sources was an al qaida suspect who lied under torture to cia allies in egypt about said am's ties with terrorists the other was curveball even now despite all the evidence of lies and deception key players
but when it comes to justifying its wars america has become the nation that cried wolf especially now when one of the key sources use the head of the two thousand and three iraq invasion has admitted he lied to us i just wanted to do something for my country so i'm such a story that is not a teacher there anymore if i asked i would do the same thing again i have no regrets rafique i don't want all geneva aka curveball was seeking asylum in germany back in two thousand he told german...
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there is a question as how far should america go? should we play a leadership role for his supporting mission. we are checking in with how things are going so far. and air assault has inflicted heavy damage on the ability of gaddafi to fire missiles, according to pentagon officials. misery, democrats line. -- missouri, democrats line. caller: i feel like president obama did the right thing. he waited. i think it took too long. as far as the guy from arizona -- senator john mccain. caller: yes. it relies on putting more pressure on view in the. they drag their feet on things. these things need to be done. they should be done to the united nations, and everybody should chip in. like the last caller -- [inaudible] the neighbors should be assisting. giving technical support and ammunition and what ever they need. we should go along with that kind of stuff to support. it is not a revolution. host: take a look at what he was talking about in the "financial times. " they also mention comments from senator john mccain. here is the cn in the
there is a question as how far should america go? should we play a leadership role for his supporting mission. we are checking in with how things are going so far. and air assault has inflicted heavy damage on the ability of gaddafi to fire missiles, according to pentagon officials. misery, democrats line. -- missouri, democrats line. caller: i feel like president obama did the right thing. he waited. i think it took too long. as far as the guy from arizona -- senator john mccain. caller: yes....
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will be limited even though it's gone most of the payload dropped on libya it's raising fears that america's humanitarian premise will have a ripple consequences for civilians as it did in the wrong and afghanistan. also this hour japanese imports got the global cold shoulder after the fukushima radiation leak meanwhile the number of dead from the earthquake disaster of rises to more than eight ounces. and the g seven steps in to stabilize the japanese yen i am outraged a lot more on that in our business bulletin. it's three pm in moscow this is r t coming to you live let's get straight to our top story the u.s. britain and france claim they've succeeded in scattering and isolating new markets out his forces as well as destroying his command center in tripoli. more than one hundred coalition airstrikes have been carried out for weekends with reports that sixty four people were killed international commanders say they can't confirm any doubts as a result of the bombardment artie's published earlier is in the capital with details. we are hearing from the pentagon that it is extremely satisfied
will be limited even though it's gone most of the payload dropped on libya it's raising fears that america's humanitarian premise will have a ripple consequences for civilians as it did in the wrong and afghanistan. also this hour japanese imports got the global cold shoulder after the fukushima radiation leak meanwhile the number of dead from the earthquake disaster of rises to more than eight ounces. and the g seven steps in to stabilize the japanese yen i am outraged a lot more on that in...
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i think most people in america would have a knee-jerk reaction, especially among liberals and people on the left. ever since woodrow wilson, there has been this idea in the liberal active in the united states that there is the united state mission to spread humanitarianism and liberalism and it's a sort of august judi in american mainstream sidekick at the u.s. is a good light for people to have freedom. as the president of france said that time, the good lord had only 10 commandments and woodrow wilson came along with 14 of them. given that the woodrow wilson's time taken cynically abroad encinas weapons in u.s. policy rather than writing i've humanitarianism elsewhere. and in iran, especially because of obvious reasons, average iranians are very suspicious of the united states, for sponsoring notions of democracy for reform in iran. every time any u.s. president speaks on this issue, it doesn't really resonate because people have the memory of 1953 and the long period of depression in supporting the united states. this is an important cultural difference between that of iranians on
i think most people in america would have a knee-jerk reaction, especially among liberals and people on the left. ever since woodrow wilson, there has been this idea in the liberal active in the united states that there is the united state mission to spread humanitarianism and liberalism and it's a sort of august judi in american mainstream sidekick at the u.s. is a good light for people to have freedom. as the president of france said that time, the good lord had only 10 commandments and...
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>> brasil es el paÍs mÁs rico de amÉrica del sur. pero ademÁs las razones de visitar a chile, el mercado chileno no es muy grande. lo que estÁ buscando el presidente obama es incentivar la exportaciÓn. para impulsar la inversiÓn econÓmica en estados unidos. el salvador. un reconocimiento a la transformaciÓn polÍtica y sobre todo tratar de evitar que pueda caer en ese eje de la izquierda. >> yo creo que aunque no lo formule la casa blanca hay algo en ese viaje de querer cerrar el pasado. las visitas a chile, donde va a hablar desde el palacio de la moneda, en la lucha cruenta contra la cigarrillos, de alguna manera le van hacer a obama. hay que olvidarnos de las luchas ideolÓgicas del pasado. >> quÉ sacamos de este viaje? creÍ que íbamos a estar hablando de japÓn, ahora estamos hablando de libia. cÓmo puede este presidente concentrarse en brasil cuando la atenciÓn estÁ en otro lado? >> las razones de estados unidos, se hablÓ mucho de que el viaje se podrÍa haber postergado. pero lo notable es que estamos hablando hoy
>> brasil es el paÍs mÁs rico de amÉrica del sur. pero ademÁs las razones de visitar a chile, el mercado chileno no es muy grande. lo que estÁ buscando el presidente obama es incentivar la exportaciÓn. para impulsar la inversiÓn econÓmica en estados unidos. el salvador. un reconocimiento a la transformaciÓn polÍtica y sobre todo tratar de evitar que pueda caer en ese eje de la izquierda. >> yo creo que aunque no lo formule la casa blanca hay algo en ese viaje de querer...
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el sÁbado la pandilla del monterrey chocÓ contra el amÉrica. dos uno ganaron las pandillas. racing de santander recibiÓ a la real sociedad. gio do santos marcÓ el gol del triunfo para los locales 2_1. en el estadio rÍas oro el levante visitÓ al deportivo la coruÑa. en el calccio el inter del milÁn recibiÓ al leche. uno a cero gano el inter. hasta aquÍ los deportes, regresÓ con mucho mÁs. barack obama visita ciudad de dios en rio de janeiro en su segundo dia en brasil luego de autorizar ataques con misiles en libia para proteger a los civiles de las fuerzas del gobierno libio.que tal, les habla martin berlanga.el ministerio de defensa de libia dijo que comenzo distribuir armas a Ás de un milÓn personas despues que muamar gadafi anuncio que la guerra sera prolongada.en japon, residentes de ciudades cercanas a la planta nuclear de fukushima se someten a pruebas para confirmar que "no" estan afectados de contaminacion radiactiva.en haiti, los votantes acuden a las urnas para elegir su pÓximo presidente entre la ex primera dama mirlande manigat y el musico michel mar
el sÁbado la pandilla del monterrey chocÓ contra el amÉrica. dos uno ganaron las pandillas. racing de santander recibiÓ a la real sociedad. gio do santos marcÓ el gol del triunfo para los locales 2_1. en el estadio rÍas oro el levante visitÓ al deportivo la coruÑa. en el calccio el inter del milÁn recibiÓ al leche. uno a cero gano el inter. hasta aquÍ los deportes, regresÓ con mucho mÁs. barack obama visita ciudad de dios en rio de janeiro en su segundo dia en brasil luego de...
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tenemos mÁs aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica." adelante. >> los tenemos nuevamente imÁgenes de la luna espectacular que iluminÓ las noches viernes y sÁbado se mantuvo precioso y en distintas partess es como se vio la luna la mÁs grande la tierra de los Últimos 18 aÑos van a pasar muchos aÑos y que veamos la luna asÍ, la luna llena, amigos en los estados unidos, ya llegÓ la primavera es el primer dÍa de primavera, estamos viendo tiempo seco, pero todavÍa algunas tormentas aquÍ en el noreste 4 pulgadas de lluvia pueden estar cayendo en el estado de nueva york, la nieve que ha estado cayendo en el noreste de nueva york se vaya transformando, gente ha tenido que evacuar, se han cerrado calles, inundaciones y es probable que tengamos decisiÓn deslaves incluso hasta la zona de san diego y noreste mexicano y tiempo severo en gran parte de la naciÓn y continuarÁ dejando todavÍa nevadas. las temo pralt r 2i78 pra temperaturas frÍas. san frank za francisco, y apenas 58 la mÁxima para hoy, no parece es haber llegado la prim
tenemos mÁs aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica." adelante. >> los tenemos nuevamente imÁgenes de la luna espectacular que iluminÓ las noches viernes y sÁbado se mantuvo precioso y en distintas partess es como se vio la luna la mÁs grande la tierra de los Últimos 18 aÑos van a pasar muchos aÑos y que veamos la luna asÍ, la luna llena, amigos en los estados unidos, ya llegÓ la primavera es el primer dÍa de primavera, estamos viendo tiempo seco, pero todavÍa algunas tormentas...